Venues 1986
Arrange in order of: Ascending | Descending
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Little Sisters - Living Arts Centre, Cnr Morphett St & Nth tce, City
Featuring The Greatest Story Ever Told by Tapperuccis
Back by popular demand, undeterred by the Fringe administration and without much likelihood of receiving a government grant, the Tapperuccis tackle their most ambitious project ... -
Little Sisters - Living Arts Centre, Cnr Morphett St & Nth tce, City
Featuring The Cabbage Brothers by The Cabbage Brothers
A vocal comedy quartet who specialize in music from the twenties and thirties with the support of Paul on guitar or ukelele and occasionally Patrick on trumpet. Their comedy is ... -
Little Sisters - Living Arts Centre, Cnr Morphett St & Nth tce, City
Featuring The Giddy People by The Castanet Club
The Castanet Club in a brand new show. The winners of the 1984 "Best Of the Fringe Award" are back. Meet new friends, see funny things and laugh loudly. Limited season of two we... -
Little Sisters - Living Arts Centre, Cnr Morphett St & Nth tce, City
Featuring The Doug Anthony All Stars by The Doug Anthony All Stars
The most exciting and energetic group of performers to come out of the 80's. Paul McDermott, Richard Felder and Tim Ferguson sing, act and lampoon their way through an era of th... -
Little Sisters - Living Arts Centre, Cnr Morphett St & Nth tce, City
Featuring Worry Beads and Furry Dice by Tiboldi Brothers
The creation of Melbourne comedians Simon Palomares and George Kapiniaris. They trade in ethnic humour, a subject extremely familiar to them. -
Little Sisters - Living Arts Centre, Cnr Morphett St & Nth tce, City
Featuring Troy Beaston's Love Explosion by Troy Beaston's Love Explosion
A unique experience in theatrical entertainment and love. Troy is the ultimate gift to the world. He is a self proclaimed mega-group of multi-talented skills. Troy owns the grea... -
Lentara Community Centre - Perkins Court, Magill
Featuring See how they run by Burnside Players Inc.
The young wife of an English country vicar persuades a former fellow actor, now a soldier to steal a visit for a nearby repertory company. -
Lend Lease Technology Space - Cnr Fenn Place & Nth tce, City
Featuring Ulrike Meinhof Sings by G.M.C.
Text by Chris Barnett. Once, everyone claimed we should fight together but when it came to the real darkness they all pissed off. They went running to their drugs, to their Indi... -
Lend Lease Technology Space - Cnr Fenn Place & Nth tce, City
Featuring Adios Cha Cha - A show of strength by Sidetrack
Epic, musical theatre. The provocative study of a third world community's struggle for justice. -
L.A. Art Place - 159 Payneham Rd, St Peters
Featuring Matisse - Kandinsky by L.A. Art Place
An international survey of recent exhibition posters by those 20th Century masters. Posters from Zurich, France and also the USA showing superb examples of these artists' work i... -
L.A. Art Place - 159 Payneham Rd, St Peters
Featuring Basket Forms From Old Japan by L.A. Art Place
A unique exhibition of late 19th Century baskets woven for Ikebana arrangements. These pieces of Japanese folk craft consist of tugged natural wood, bamboo and rattan woven into... -
Kensington Gallery - 39 Kensington Rd, Norwood
Featuring Kensington Gallery Festival Exhibition by Kensington Gallery
Two South Australian Artists will be exhibiting during the Festival. Ian Roberts' watercolours opening on Feb 20 depict Australian flora and birds. Beryl Martin's opening is on ... -
John R. Peake Room - Prospect Library, Cnr Main North Rd & Thomas St, Nailsworth.
Featuring Lace Exhibition by Australian Lace Guild: S.A. Branch Inc
Exhibition of lace, old and new. -
John Edmund Theatre - 89 Halifax St, City
Featuring Exits and Entrances by The John Edmund Theatre
Set in Sydney today, the play explores the situation of an Australian elder playwright who returns to his homeland after a long career overseas. When he befriends a young unempl... -
Jetty Rd, Glenelg - NULL
Featuring Jubilee 150 Mardi Gras by Glenelg Retail and Tourist Association Inc.
Celebrate Jubilee 150 and the Fringe at Adelaide's popular seaside suburb, Glenelg, Jetty Road will be closed to traffic. Procession leaves Moseley Square at 5:30pm. Bands. Dres... -
Irish Hall - Carrington St, Adelaide
Featuring Bill Russell in Concert by Alliance Francaise
Folk Songs from Louisiana and Canada - some sung in French, some in English. -
Holmes Winery & Restaurant - Main St, Springton
Featuring Donna Brink Reid/Don Reid by Holmes Winery & Restaurant
An exhibition of paintings, screens and rice paper collages by Donna Brink Reid. These works include scenes from some of South Australia's unique outback areas such as the mound... -
Hartley Concert Room - University of Adelaide, Kintore Ave, City
Featuring The Colonel's Choice by School of Music, South Australian College of Advanced Education
Music focussing on South Australian composers Atis Danckops, Ralph Middenway, Andre Oosterbaan and David Morgan. With Australia's finest performers including international singe... -
Hahndorf - NULL
Featuring Hahndorf Festival of Exhibitions by Hahndorf Chamber of Commerce
A selection of ten exhibitions on show in the historic town of Hahndorf. Paintings, sculptures, textiles, pottery, ceramics and tribal art. -
Greenhill Galleries - 140 Barton Tce West, North Adelaide
Featuring Visual Arts by Greenhill Galleries
Exhibition of paintings, watercolours and jewellery. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Official Opening by Fringe Festival of Independent Australian Film
Official Opening of Film Week by Don Dunstan, Patron of Fouc: Adelaide Festival Fringe Inc. and presentation of the Greater Union $1000 Award for Best New Independent Australian... -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Through a Traveller's Eyes by Directed by Philip Roope
Sydney on Super 8 in the 1950's. A film about Zina Oliver, exiled photographer in post-war Australia. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Rocking The Foundations by Directed by Pat Flake
An archival history of the NSW BLF - the story of a union, a city and the seventies. A record of the strategies and struggles of the first union to impose green bans. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Ironbark Bill by Directed by Philip Pepper
Animated interpretation of Australian writer Dal Stivens' Ironbark Bill Stories. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Traps by Directed by John Hughes
A Melbourne journalist interviews prominent political figures in Canberra at key events in the Hawke government's carrer. An exploration of contemporary Political Culture. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring The Whistler and his dog by Directed by The Fluba Troupe
A whimsical comedy about an animated, train-hopping dog, who makes Sam, the Fizz-Stop Bottle-Top salesman his master. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring A Singular Woman by Directed by Gillian and Tony Coote
Marie Byles, born 1900. Lawyer, mountaineer, conservationist, writer and buddhist. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Red Matildas by Directed by Sharon Conolly and Trevor Graham
Three Australian women talk about their membership of the Communist Party during the 1930's and their political activities during the rise of fascism. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Double X by Directed by Julie Cunningham
Animated mini-epic re-telling the history of western civilisation as invented by women. -
Greater Union Cinema - Hindley St, Adelaide
Featuring Incongrous by Directed by Paul Winkler
Everyday scenes of inner-city Sydney, juxtaposed with signs of nature and commerce.